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Theories of International Relations Scott Burchill

Theories of International Relations By Scott Burchill

Theories of International Relations by Scott Burchill


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The fully updated and revised fourth edition of this widely-used text provides a comprehensive survey of leading perspectives in the field including entirely new chapters on Historical Sociology by Andrew Linklater and International Political Theory by Terry Nardin.

Theories of International Relations Summary

Theories of International Relations by Scott Burchill

This leading text introduces the whole range of major theoretical approaches to the study of International Relations in a way that really gets students thinking. Each theory is placed within context and discussed in juxtaposition to other theoretical approaches, and each chapter is written by a leading expert on each approach, giving the student an excellent view of the latest developments. The new edition has new chapters on historical sociology and international political theory and has been thoroughly updated. This successful and popular textbook provides a systematic and comprehensive introduction to the main theoretical approaches in the study of international relations. Written by a team of leading scholars from around the world, the core chapters each present a detailed and critical analysis of the key theories prevailing in the discipline, from realism and liberalism to feminism and post-structuralism. These are set in context by an introduction assessing the importance and role of theory in the study of world politics. This fully revised fourth edition includes entirely new chapters on Historical Sociology by Andrew Linklater and International Political Theory by Terry Nardin.

Theories of International Relations Reviews

Reviews of previous editions: 'An outstanding textbook.' - Andreas Bieler, University of Birmingham 'One of the most useful books on International Relations theory to have appeared in recent years...a most valuable addition to the burgeoning literature in the field.' - Chris Brown, Political Studies 'A very fine book, bringing together a group of contributors who describe the major currents of International Relations theory. Beginning with 'liberal internationalism' and finishing up with 'green politics', the book is highly readable and illuminating for a subject not everyone finds accessible.' - RUSI Journal '...and excellent overview of the main theories of international politics and the key debates...provides a careful consideration of the central paradigms...will enrich the intellectual...' Forum: Centre for Citizenship, Development and Human Rights

About Scott Burchill

SCOTT BURCHILL is Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Deakin University, Australia. ANDREW LINKLATER is Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics, Aberystwyth University, UK. RICHARD DEVETAK is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Rotary Centre for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution, University of Queensland, Australia. JACK DONNELLY is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Political Science, University of Denver, USA. TERRY NARDIN is Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore. MATTHEW PATERSON is Professor of Political Science, University of Ottawa, Canada. CHRISTIAN REUS-SMIT is Professor and Head of the Department of International Relations in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at The Australian National University. JACQUI TRUE is Professor of Politics & International Relations at Monash University, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction Realism Liberalism The English School Marxism Historical Sociology Critical Theory Post-structuralism Constructivism Feminism Green Politics International Political Theory

Additional information

GOR008441452
9780230219236
0230219233
Theories of International Relations by Scott Burchill
Used - Like New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2009-02-25
392
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